I feel like Bleacher Report has gotten a lot better over the last few years. They seemed to have focused on getting local editors to actually generate content and left the gossip and listicles to Deadspin and Barstool Sports.

Still not amazing, but less deserving of the disdain it's previously gotten.

I don't accept the source, and this strategy doesn't seem very Harbaugh like, but it would sort of make sense if they really wanted to prep Peters for the future.

Like even if Peters outplays Speight in camp, I doubt if I'd want a player making his first start in what's essentially a road game, against a ranked team. You go with the experienced player no matter what. THEN you ease Peters into the role over the next few cupcake games.

But then again, this doesn't seem like Harbaugh, and there's a reason he gets paid the big bucks.

Watched the replay of the PSU-USC Rose Bowl last night, and was shocked when they mentioned PSU only had two losses.

They remind me so much of our 2011 season which ended in the Sugar Bowl. It took every bounce of the ball, every call from the refs, every inch of the field, and a lot of Denard-ing for us to go 11-2. But deep down inside, I think most of us knew that team was not what it was billed as.